Houston Environmental Consulting

Environmental Consultants in Houston
Common Environmental Services in Houston
Phase 1 ESA


SWPPP & Industrial Stormwater Permits
Wetland Surveys


Air Permits
Renewable Energy Environmental Siting and Permitting


Property Condition Assessments in Houston
Asbestos & Mold Testing


Cultural Resources
Outstanding Environmental Engineering in Houston
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an environmental consulting company do?
An environmental consulting company evaluates environmental risks, ensures regulatory compliance, and provides guidance on sustainability and remediation strategies. Services may include site assessments, permitting, engineering, and natural resource management.
Do I need a HAZMAT Operational Permit for the Harris County Fire Code?
Yes, the Harris County Fire Code requires a HAZMAT operational permit for projects where the amount of hazardous materials exceeds a basic threshold. The permit allows for the legal use, transporting, dispensing, storage, or handling of hazardous materials.
Who needs environmental consulting services?
Commercial developers, attorneys, midstream and upstream oil and gas operations, investors, home builders, brokers, local governments, architects, fabricators, multifamily developers, and financial institutions among others in Houston often require environmental consulting to manage risks, meet permitting requirements, and protect environmental resources. Any organization or property owner planning construction, acquisition, or remediation can benefit.
What is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)?
This assessment identifies potential environmental liabilities on a property, typically during real estate transactions. It includes site visits, historical research, and regulatory reviews without physical sampling.
When is a Phase II ESA necessary?
A Phase II ESA is recommended when a Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions. It involves soil, groundwater, or vapor testing to confirm contamination and guide next steps.
Do I need environmental due diligence before buying property?
Yes. Environmental due diligence helps buyers understand potential liabilities, avoid cleanup costs, and comply with federal and state regulations.
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